PUBLICATIONS
2004
IILJ 2004/8Puzzles and Solutions: Appreciating Carl Schmitt's Work on International law as Answers to the Dilemmas of his Weimar Political Theory
Christoph Burchard
University of Passau
IILJ 2004/7
Accountability and Abuses of Power in World Politics
Ruth W. Grant and Robert O. Keohane
Duke University
IILJ 2004/6
Informal Procedure, Hard and Soft, in International Administration
David Zaring
New York University
IILJ 2004/5
A Deliberative, "Independent" Technocracy v. Democratic Politics: Will the Globe Echo the E.U.?
Martin Shapiro
University of California – Berkeley
IILJ 2004/4
Shrimps, Turtles and Procedure: Global Standards for National Administrations
Sabino Cassese
University of Rome
IILJ 2004/3
Public Choice and Global Administrative Law: Who’s Afraid of Executive Discretion?
Eyal Benvenisti
University of Tel Aviv
IILJ 2004/2
Leibniz’s Theory of Relative Sovereignty and International Legal Personality: Justice and Stability or the Last Great Defence of the Holy Roman Empire
Janneke Nijman
Universiteit Leiden
IILJ 2004/1
The Emergence of Global Administrative Law
Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, Richard Stewart
New York University




